It's back too basics for the L.A. streetwear brand. Loyal fans still have plenty of graphic tees, hoodies, and hats to choose from, but this season's collection also features classic, understated pieces like the sweatshirt pictured. Shit's the bomb.
With a new store in L.A and recent expansion into Asia, it may not be long before the cool guys' cult favorite reaches critical mass.
The resurgence of American muscle culminates with the long-awaited rebirth of the Camaro. Available in both conservative and topless, the V8 version can blast out 400 mustangs...er, horses. Rock 'n' roll!
The Husband-and-wife team uses a canvas of muted colors for sty;e basics that are futuristic yet fully accessible. To wit: the pictured piece is actually a dress shirt, not a flannel. WHAOA!
Is forty the new twenty? This year, Polo Ralph Lauren celebrates four decades of classic American style, and its influence remains stronger than ever. Whichever brand you choose, the company's understated elegance will never grow old.
Adidas brought attention to this shop/design triumvirate from Denmark with its adicolor collab in 2006. Since then, the tees, sweatshirts, and creative cut-and-sew have been noted stateside. Keep an eye out for the Wood Wood X Penfield collab